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PAGE EIGHT T H E AD V A X (' K - X E W S SATIRDAY, SEPT. 30, 19:tt Local and Social Ralph Stars of Marcy St.ite hos- pital was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Edith Wears of Madrid is visiting at the home of Mrs. Kalph C. Wright for a few days. Charles A. Hubbard, city welfare commissioner, was in Canton yes- terday to testify before the grand jury as a witness. Attorney T. John Turner return- ed to Albany yesterday after at- tending the funeral of George J. Webb. The Surprise stores will be clos- ed today until 6 p. m. on account of the holidays. They will be open tdis evening. Lawrence and James Frank of New York city will be week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank in this city. Mrs. Emma Buttles returned to Glens Falls yesterday after being called here by the death of her • brother. George H. Webb. Surrogate C. G. Chaney will hold a term of court here this morn- ing at 10:30 in the city hall. •D. D. Hill and family will leave today icr their new home at Huron.» Kidnapers Will Know Fate Soon O., where Mr. Hill will have charge of the lighthouse. Chailes Sieger was in Uouverii- eur yesterday to register the un- employed. He will complete the registration there today. Mrs. Jennie Mae Ree<l has been appointed acting postmistress of Richville, according to word re- ceived last night *>y Democratic OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 29.— County Chairman W. F. Dinneen. Harvev liailev and Albert Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Chap- accused as plotters in The kidnap- mau will close their summer home ing of rharies F Urschel and of at Morristown tomorrow and re- subse quent demands for a ransom turn to Leonia. X. J., for the win- of $200,000, will know their fate ler * tomorrow. The case was given STORES TO FIGHT DISCOUNT CHARGES Dry Goods Group Will Name Committee to Push Work on Producers' Codes. XEW YORK. Sept. J9.—A strong ed and educated to the existing fight will be waged by retailers basis.\ against the changes in existing The association, it was added, op- terms and discounts now. being poses attempts to reduce prevail- Miss Margaret Menkel. who has to lhe Jurv late tnis afternoon and ! 0Ught in . the P rovisions of manu \ in * discount* on the ground that s to tnejui> late tnis^rternoon ana facturers* codes, it was announced they represent -concealed selling yesterday by Lew Hahn, president price increases, which put up the • xi^ « i M A«ron o* i-hit*. . ~,. . ^ . of the National Retail Dry Goods cost to the retailer without being aunt. Mrs. H. J. Morgan, at Chip- state of Oklahoma the pair may be Association, following a meeting at reflected in manufacturers' prices.\ been visiting in ttew York, foas re- the entire country awaits the ver- turned to the summer home of her dict Under the new laws of Che pewa Bay. sentenced to death if STRAND TODAY TRAIL <rK»df 0 BfiJEH EL BUENDEL OAltt TUVOH NK Riding the Racketeers Off The Range. ADDED Don Aspiazu in \Jazz A La Cuba\. PEPPER POT \OUT OF THE PAST\ \Phantom of the Air No. 11 WORLD NEWS FLASHES SUN.—MON. CONTINUOUS SUNDAY A DRAM, 4JU ith MUSU ALICE BRADY fe*1l08G*K JMDUMKK Udkk COOPER MADGE EVANS KAY RODSON m Girt* MICKEY MOUSE COMEDY—HICWS Bert P. Crapser and his sisters. Meanwhile the iruardianr^of^e xshich the invest tenons «»d action In addition to lowered discounts Misses Martha and Eunice Crap- pair look no cnances on e ^ ***» to date on producers' codes and terms, the association is also ser and Mrs. J. M. Howard, all of the meil „_ rMnftVPll J7 ^ ue l e . rece V e< J* opposing provisions in manufactur- tne men were removed to che Thi^ week. Mr. Hahn said, will be ers' codes which deal xvith the eli- of rebates on quantify ut manufacturers' advertis- have resided in the Algie house . inc , CTlflr#l rtvpr th ^ mo „ wJ , h ,„.,. ., \ — ranees to retailers, unfair- ing stiard o%er the men with mach- ir > will be named to supplement ly restrict the return of merchan- MRS TALMADGE DIES the -work which has been done by dise or altar shipping practices to fifteen committees covering all the the disadvantage of the stores. merchandise lines carried by de T)\venty-on0 department stores, partment stores. Thus far the codes department store chains and regi- on Lafayette street for the sum- ine g^g ni ^ u and dav mer, will leave soon for Florida to spend the winter with Mrs. Turn- er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Quinlan, Miss HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. St pt. 29.— of thirty-three industries have been dent buyers were represented at Loretta McKeon and Mr. and Mrs. Mr , M a re aret Louise Brown Tal- analyzed with respect tor their ef- yesterday's meeting. Mr. Hahn pre- T. i\ Murrah left yesterday to mat i ?P> mother of the famous Tal- fert upon retailing, sided. spend several days at the Pontiac ma( jg e sisters of movie fame, died \Retailers are vitally involved in Studies are beinfr made by con>- Fish and Game Club in Canada. here today. Mrs. Talmadse was the codes of manufacturers,\ Mr. mittees in the following lines: Betty Jane Tyrell, daughter of known as \Pes:\ to everyone iden-. Hahn said, \and this sroup of com- Men's clothing, shirt manuiac- Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrell, cele- tified with the motion picture busi- mittees has been working diligent- turing. millinery, corset and br?is- brated her tenth birthday by en- ness and was known to have per- ly in efforts to have reasonable siere, dresses, underwear and al- tertaining ten of her friends on tonally directed the picture car- code provisions as they touch re- lied products, artificial flowers and Thursday afternoon. eers of her three daughters who tailers. Representatives of the as- feathers, robes and allied products, Prof. L. \V. Van A mum of the were with her at her death. sociation at the Washington hear- draperies, umbrellas, women's belts, Heuvelton High S< hool has return- ings have voiced retailers' views plumbing fixtures, lace and lace ed to his fconie after visiting Dr. TWO CARS CRASH on several of the manufacturers\ curtains, hankeivhiefs, office equip- and Mrs. A. E. Haynen at (their codes. ment, labels, toys, embroideries, uu- summer camp on the St. Lawrence A car driven toy Joseph Touron \It is particularly important that dergarments. leather and woolen for several days. of 916 Ford avenue was consider- existing terms and discounts should knit goods, cotton cloth gloves, lug- Henry Lepine. veteran mail car- ably damaged when it was struck not be interfered with. Few pro- ga^e and fancy leather goods, boots rier, will go on the retired list to- *>>* another auto at. the intersection ducers understand the principle and shoes, silks, millinery and drass morrow after a service of thirty- of Ford and Patterson streets last and theory of discounts in relation trimmings, mens neckwear, clean- one years. He applied for retire- night at 11.45. Touron wa* driving to present-day merchandising, ing. dyeing, small arms, photo-en- ment recently under the 30-year south on Patterson and the other j Changes in discounts will mean a graving. *>aint end varnish, play rule. car was running east on Ford radical revision of the present set- publishing, loose-leaf nianufactur- The Republican town caucus of street. up, as retail 'buyers have been train- ing and greeting cards. the town of Oswegatchie will be '. **_— held at Heuvelton this afternoon. The candidates for supervisor are • •—- ' *— \• ' 1 NRA INTERESTS AD. MEN Dr. W. H. .Mulholland and Charles H. McArthur. Delbert Hutchinson is a candidate for assessor. I The tMarlow garden float in the XRA parade, referred to in yes-; terday's issue of the Advance- *• Drive On Phone Company Stock Causes Down Trend ROME, Italy.—Delegates attend- ing the fifth International Adver- tising- Congress from aH over the world displayed the deepest inter- 19 3-4 ^ st in an explanation of the nie-th- 7 1-4 °ds and progress of NRA by Gil- NEW YORK. Sept. 29.—After a Montgomery Ward News, was designed and entered mher dul , session the list was Marine Midland by George Marlow, whose garden ; forced down somewhat by short Nat Dairv Prod 14 1-4 bert T. Hodges, chairman of the Ad- is on Ford street. In the original, gellm& in American Telephone National* Biscuit 50 7-8 venisin * Federation of America notice it was stated that the float ( which , ed lfae decline> No reason x Y central 37 1-8 and tor more than two hours pro \ was given for the attack on Tele- Nat Power Lig'M 10 1-2 phone as thousands of shares were Northern American 17 7-S dumped overboard. Total sales N Y N H & Hr 21 were shares. approximately Ij600,000 Proctor-Gamble 4^)3-8 Closing quotations: was entered by Al and George Marlow. Rev. Herbert Cushman will ter- minate his pastorate at the First Congregational cfaurch tomorrow. He will preach his final sermon on ~ 4 ~ T ¥ *\ 0 - ^ • . ~«^ <*-« * « , Alaska Juneau 2o the subject, **The iNRA,\ at the 10:30 services. Rev. Mr. Cush- man resigned last spring. He has been pastor several years. He in-. TI^L^I ,,- t , „ „ «_ . * A \1 • ^ ^ *. * Am TP1 * Tel lli 1 - Sears Roebuck tends to remam m Ogdensburg and Am Radiajtor 13 T»ub Serv N J 35 1-4 Radio 7 i-2 Allied Chemical 135 i-i R e p I Steel 14 Amer Can Co 88 3-4 Rem Rand . 7 MS Am Locomotive 32 Safeway Stores 41 38 1-2 Std Oil of X J 3$ 3-4 pounded questions as to the actual operation of the Roosevelt recov- ery pton. \The first £tt*ge of the NRA has been accomplished in in- creasing touying poweof, Hodges said. \The second stage, now in ac- tion, is that of makimr tins new buying power function. That is where with us advertising faces a fine opportunity and at the same time carries a heavy responsi- bility.\ continue in the investment busi- .^,*. ****~ ness Am Smelting 42 1-2 Socony Vacuum 11 7-ji Most Rev. Bishop Joseph H. Con- * n TobaC ?V R !? - - ^udebaker Corp 4 r- roy left last night for New York Amencin Totacoo B 8o 1-4 Tex Gulf Sulphur 36 Cities Seryice , ^ g to attend the National Catholic t U *™*V?Li tt tl T*l » 0IP ; ^ *~* Xia ^ ar * Hads <>° 7 Charities conference next week. „ . ^ A , *%*•—* Pipe * Fonndry u 1-4 utilities P * L _ Others who will attend are tU ?*£ * te *jL\ » \ , U S fitting 91 « \ . Rev. .Monsfeaor 1. J. Uacey, sap- ?*\' * ° h, ° .— \ % ** \. nit ^ f'^ s S \*' « 1-8 ^— eri^t . ^tie, - t. £ -^ ^ -;;;;;;;;;- 1 a- ^ -eei P,.... j „ ^ ADVANCE AD New York Curb Rev. Mother X. J. His car was damaged in the collisMMi between Hie Hudson liner Rensselaer, on which he was a Del Lack * W Da Pont FasUMi Kodak cese of O^densbnrg. ^ * olfl «r Cana4iall Pacific 14 M Patricia, superior of the Citr Or- rontl Can Co ^ phanase. and Rev. Mother General Con ^^^ 441 1-8 Verecanda of the Grey Xnns, who ' ^ , *\\ -- ,« „. . A Coni Solvents 5* 1-8 is now m the city. Gt W t 2 1-S Rev. Walter Funcke returned yes- ^-* . m ~ j.,*. . _. . . m - . n . Chrysler (o w H terday by tram front AMrary Park, I ^ 1 f ^.^ A VI7 ^ ^- 74 1-2 S^ passenger, and the Swedish ,re*h- p<mer ^ € ^ ter Roxena near Pcnghkeepsie Gemmil EI^^JC .... if 1-4 Wednesday night. A picture of the _ . „ m *o • • -. . .- > ** - * General Motors +* 1-4 damaged liner, printed in yester- ^ , „ . . . .. _. . v. . V. _. Gen Food Prod Z* days New lork News, showed Fa- _, . _ o^,^^ ,- - ^ -i» «»_ ^s. • -^. -i ^ Goodrich Rabber 13 *-S tber Funcke s car. Tisible thronnrh . -.. __ . . .'e . -.s 7JL Goodyear Tirel 23 a large opemm* m the s,de of the Qj ^ t NoT|ker ,R lf M lUhnois Central 24 1-4 International Nickel 19 1-2 Int Tel & Tel 12 5-8 1< 1-i ^ cn,rw rone tunj PD TVPC D 17CITT TC Hudson Bay 1# l-« JDl\li> VJiJ I\£yOLLl ij Cnele ndn nmys that eadpets are not th equal of sood Internationa Harvester UehisEh VaR NATOAX FRANK'S SO>S Ogdensburg's Finest and Foremost Department Store Store Hours Saturday CLOSED 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. OPEN 6 P. M. to 9:34 P. M. i